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ready to cooperate with the friends in russia. too we don't take away all the reasons to strike us with is. it was just you would yeah agrees. with you who believe there's a political solution is the only solution and no interest. it's. the actions. but if there gretchen acars. one has another position there. to see which. russia twenty four hours with people who. isn't going to be. included. in this movement. is just in this group to. get into. it what about the letter said. you got from the young community come at a huge. way she had with you even once in the. for both. of you about the crimes that jihadists made in syria. what about international. reaction and for mr. what did seem a letter said face or mcdonough mr president that gave the. u.n. committee about using chemical weapons. i believe there is plenty of evidence. there are testimonies by. witnesses who saw what. militants in the insurgency actually do in syria they're also videos that insurgents posted on the internet themselves apparently boasting with hotel of the a
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needs in the area and legitimate interest russia has a base in syria well russia russia has a base in syria united states has bases and in the gulf kingdom has a base number of sovereign base areas in cyprus so. that all the old great powers have got interests in that area including terrorists some territorial interests these people are understanding about that they need to be understanding of russia's own high levels of anxiety about the possibility of islamism feeding. into the caucasus into their own backyard and destabilizing southern part of russia so we need that we need to an understanding about iran's role as well not least because we now have the optimism following the election of dr hassan rowhani president and i'm not saying that if president putin picks up the telephone to present as that president assad will jump i am say however that the assad regime is very sensitive to russian influence it relies a lot on russia for problem and maybe in terms of financial support i don't know if as well certainly international political support it receives russia is absolutely critical
needs in the area and legitimate interest russia has a base in syria well russia russia has a base in syria united states has bases and in the gulf kingdom has a base number of sovereign base areas in cyprus so. that all the old great powers have got interests in that area including terrorists some territorial interests these people are understanding about that they need to be understanding of russia's own high levels of anxiety about the possibility of islamism feeding. into the caucasus into...
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and while russia takes a firm stand saying the rebels are provoking foreign intervention. naughty sees the brutality of that civil war first hand syrian army tries to clear out fighters from an ancient custom going to. afghanistan's president condemns the latest nato airstrike that killed up to nine civilians including children something your lunch itself denies. the. moscow votes for and you know better results point to a victory for the acting chief leading opposition figure head to an excellent money printing well behind the capital's first such election movie.
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powers by that i mean the united states and russia. are in favor of that certainly we know the united states and russia are not in favor of that i think that the saudis are somewhat less clear cut in their view on this obviously and the problem is clearly on the part of the major factors in this situation. the major outside powers they do not want that to happen and i think that is why there is a a degree of agreement here between the united states and russia that this whatever happens must be short of assisting the jihad as in gaining a foothold or expanding their foothold and being able to be the primary arbiter of power in syria i agree with you because that's been russia's major issue during all this recipe for you know a cynic would say and i look at the a ray of forces the united states supporting military intervention and it's all about iran it's not about syria it's not about the syrian people it's not about democracy it's just a great way to get to iran and the and this is you have to destroy syria to do it and this is you can
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petersburg, rush russia, alf these proposals were put forth. president obama was asked about some of the proposals that were similar although not ideal that were put forwarthat--although nt forth in congress. he said he has not heard anything that will bring about what he's trying to accomplish here: keep in mind the fact that the president is starting this game, if you will, well behind in points. last night he began saying here in washington he had a surprise drop-by visit two miles north of here, you know it well, to the vice president's residence. he dropped in there where the presidenvice president was hosta dinner with senators. tomorrow the president will take a trip in person to capitol hill to their weekly closed door luncheon. he has a speech tomorrow night, but before that a bunch of camera crews. i have to say i have not seen this much camera equipment since the last election, certainly a full court press both privately and publicly. >> mike viqueira joins us live from the white house. mike, thank you very much. we now turn to paul
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willing to put its entire chemical arsenal on the united nations control a proposal put forward by russia's foreign minister to avoid a u.s. military strike. while the blame game over last month's sorry gas attack in syria continues our tea source is also the stuff to do with a close to the conflict say rebel fighters are now planning a chemical prophet cation strike against israel will be hearing the latest on this potential development from our correspondent shortly. the battle for moscow is over . elected for a new term in office but opposition runner up the election of ali refuses to concede defeat his supporters right now in fact staging a mass rally in the center of moscow and demanding a recount. for a good evening just after nine pm here in moscow my name's kevin owen thanks for watching r.t. international our top story them so many twists and turns today syria has agreed to russia's proposal that it put its chemical weapons stockpiles under international control and whether in the day u.s. second state john kerry did mission suggested such a scheme as a way to avoid a military stri
willing to put its entire chemical arsenal on the united nations control a proposal put forward by russia's foreign minister to avoid a u.s. military strike. while the blame game over last month's sorry gas attack in syria continues our tea source is also the stuff to do with a close to the conflict say rebel fighters are now planning a chemical prophet cation strike against israel will be hearing the latest on this potential development from our correspondent shortly. the battle for moscow is...
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today you know everybody when they think about russia in the security council they think about. the. dramas they're trying to be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. the faces change the world writes never. filled picture of today's you know i told you from around the globe. broke to the. hello there we're all kinds of education so we are indeed on the road this week we are filming problems that petersburg of the g. twenty summit of course of right now i stood on the peter paul fortress that was built in seventy three it's named after peter the great himself but that's the history lesson over with that happened three hundred years ago but right now going to cause a drought what's happened in the last two days because it's certainly been a busy two days at sea shore and there was a fear that syria would completely dominate the proceedings here but to some extent that did happen but it didn't completely habitate there was plenty of business going on to we have the topics of tax evasion and offshore accounts as well as up job creation unemployment and the bric development b
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threats that caused the offer to be bait today by russia with syria's support u.s. officials in the meantime though have gone so far as accusing moscow some u.s. officials of using this proposal as stalling tactic of having the proposal be disingenuous in the meantime we also heard from a national security and security advisor susan rice who believes that every time chemical weapons are used or moved around in syria it raises the likelihood that they will land in the hands of terrorists mrs rice said that if left unchecked she believes that the syrian government and syrian president bashar al assad will use chemical weapons again and she also said that the reason u.s. president barack obama has decided to pursue limited strikes what they call limited strikes u.s. officials is that. the united states and its allies have exhausted a host of other measures so while this proposals come out this proposal for a non military intervention on syria a lot of u.s. officials seem to be standoffish while they say that they will take a long hard look at russia's plan they are sti
threats that caused the offer to be bait today by russia with syria's support u.s. officials in the meantime though have gone so far as accusing moscow some u.s. officials of using this proposal as stalling tactic of having the proposal be disingenuous in the meantime we also heard from a national security and security advisor susan rice who believes that every time chemical weapons are used or moved around in syria it raises the likelihood that they will land in the hands of terrorists mrs...
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russia's interests lie in finding a political way out of this. russia does not want the americans to become militarily inside syria because they want to preserve the central government in damascus and preserve their own interests. in fact, there is an an ambilical cord and that is why it's important and the question is do the americans buy the russian point of view, will the americans wait to basically find out if this particular channel will produce any results. my take is that i'm very skeptical. barack obama has made up his mind. i don't think he can retreat at this particular stage his credibility is on the line and for the viewers everything about domestic politics and barack obama credibility as president and foreign policy is on the line and i would argue even if the u.s. congress votes against barack obama, barack obama will most likely take military action because he wants to come across as a strong leader, but he has far in the valley and he is basically appreciates the question of credibility when it comes to american foreign policy in
russia's interests lie in finding a political way out of this. russia does not want the americans to become militarily inside syria because they want to preserve the central government in damascus and preserve their own interests. in fact, there is an an ambilical cord and that is why it's important and the question is do the americans buy the russian point of view, will the americans wait to basically find out if this particular channel will produce any results. my take is that i'm very...
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and we used to seeing russia's armed forces parade through red square but for eight days. into military officers from around the world check out our gallery of the brand which has just concluded in the capital. right seat. first for you and i would think that your. orders would. be in the. some of the world's other headlines now romania's witnessing a mass protest against plans to build europe's large open cars goldmine thousands have marched nationwide to voice their criticism over a draft approval for canadian company to mine for gold and silver in western transylvania an environmentalist say the mine could become an ecological time bomb a project would mean the deal shushing of historic sites dating back to the roman empire and four mountains in the area hundreds of families will also have to be relocated. a match for human rights on the fortieth anniversary of the coup which abroad former dictator use of premiership to power has turned violent crimes of thousands attended the rally in san diego honoring the victims of regime fighting broke out when i heard it mob you s
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a plea for peace russia and syria washington to shift its focus to international negotiations and a joint message warning that. syria. and terrorism. the mall barack obama tries to. intervention ahead of a crucial. refuses to concede defeat. or to have a company you're watching. with me. now president obama is sharpening his case for military intervention before a crucial congress will be making a string of media appearances later today before meeting democrat lawmakers and addressing the nation on choose day the senate could vote is the early as wednesday and the house of representatives may take another week to make a decision while many in congress aren't convinced by obama's pitch they want to see more evidence of assad's involvement in last month's alleged chemical strike according to a washington post estimate a majority in both chambers of congress are undecided and here's how the senate vote would play out if it took place right now the house of representatives could prove to be obama's biggest challenge it's dominated by republicans who are overwhelmingly against the military pla
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to put its entire chemical arsenal on the united nations' control that's a proposal put forward by russia's foreign minister to avoid a u.s. military strike. and while the blame game over last month's salary gas attack in syria continues r.t. sources close to the conflict telling us tonight as well that rebel fighters are now planning a chemical property provocation strike against israel following that up closely no comment on that from our correspondent. also to the battle for moscow is over acting. in selected for a new term in office but opposition rather of alexina valley refuses to concede defeat but his supporters staging a mass rally to demand a recount. fellows just after ten pm here in moscow my name is kevin i will face a big where this is a day of potentially big developments in syria syria's agreed to russia's proposal that it put its chemical weapons stockpiles under international control us so critics state john kerry initially suggested such a scheme earlier on as a way to avoid a military strike on syria the u.s. state department then though issued an apparent retraction of
to put its entire chemical arsenal on the united nations' control that's a proposal put forward by russia's foreign minister to avoid a u.s. military strike. and while the blame game over last month's salary gas attack in syria continues r.t. sources close to the conflict telling us tonight as well that rebel fighters are now planning a chemical property provocation strike against israel following that up closely no comment on that from our correspondent. also to the battle for moscow is over...
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convince. >> we only act when russia acts? >> no, no, in order to have diplomacy, if i give you money for bread, you think you have something more than what i've got, and i think i got more than what i gave. both parties to a transaction feel like you had a victory. that's why we trade. russia has to feel like they had a victory, and that's when diplomacy works. i don't think we've had to try very much. what we need is the diplomacy where we saw to russia and china, we're big trading partners, we want to do thing that will enrich your people. >> so when russia refuses to engage with us, our hands are tied? the only reason they came forward is -- returna is coming forward now, because actually the president started to enforce this treaty. >> maybe, but they've been coming forward for a year. we've been talking to russia -- >> it go to the point where assad killed 1400 of his own people. >> the administration have admitted that the russians have already agreed to sene steps with regard to a transition. they've been saying that a
convince. >> we only act when russia acts? >> no, no, in order to have diplomacy, if i give you money for bread, you think you have something more than what i've got, and i think i got more than what i gave. both parties to a transaction feel like you had a victory. that's why we trade. russia has to feel like they had a victory, and that's when diplomacy works. i don't think we've had to try very much. what we need is the diplomacy where we saw to russia and china, we're big...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. welcome back to the sports show and tokyo has won the right to host the twenty twenty summer olympic and paralympic games how to sing off bits from istanbul madrid have the i.o.c. votes and want to say it is the japanese camp in seoul one the final round of voting gaining sixty votes to istanbul's for the six madrid heard earlier been eliminated in the first round in unspent it was met sweden jubilant scenes in japan the start of care prepares to host the event for the first time since nine hundred sixty four tokyo promoted its bid as a remarkable choice in the global political and economic uncertainty they have been on the defensive in the final days of the campaign to the mounting concerns over the leak of radioactive water from the tsunami crippled fukushima nuclear plant. and one sport which will be in tokyo's wrestling after it retained its status as an olympic event this point appearing in every games nine hundred it was surprisingly drawn by the i.o.c. in february however over
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. welcome back to the sports show and tokyo has won the right to host the twenty twenty summer olympic and paralympic games how to sing off bits from istanbul madrid have the i.o.c. votes and want to say it is the japanese camp in seoul one the final round of voting gaining sixty votes to istanbul's for the six madrid heard earlier been eliminated in the first round in unspent it was met sweden jubilant scenes in japan...
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why would russia help him? >> it does give the president a way out if he chooses to go down nat -- that path. it shows from a russian perspective they are trying to play a positive role in the international community, they're trying to play a positive role in the middle east at a time when they're trying to portray the u.s. as as being reckless and destabilizing the region. so this plays into russians needs as much as the syria problem. >> shepard: we talked how this sort of strike, a controlled targeted strike, would play. i'm wondering what the public face of important players in the middle east would be on the united states entering a middle eastern civil war. >> there's a question of how the u.s. is going to engage militarily. what the white house has been telegraphing is limited strikes, trying to lower expectations, telegraphing a series of cruise missile strikes on specific targets-not really the kind of engagement that would drag us into syria's civil war. back to your question in terms of the public, h
why would russia help him? >> it does give the president a way out if he chooses to go down nat -- that path. it shows from a russian perspective they are trying to play a positive role in the international community, they're trying to play a positive role in the middle east at a time when they're trying to portray the u.s. as as being reckless and destabilizing the region. so this plays into russians needs as much as the syria problem. >> shepard: we talked how this sort of strike,...
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but were kicked out for football where russia cruise to a convincing four one win over luxembourg and their world cup qualifier in design on xander. goals from alexander kids are called for and alexander so i made up for one triumph. record the quickest goal in russia's history the twenty two year old striker scored after just twenty one seconds fabio capello's men looking ahead to choose to clash against israel in some petersburg and have a chance to leapfrog portugal return to the top of group after they get all three points. was plenty of other qualifiers going on around europe. when i was scotland in a step closer to qualifying for the two thousand and fourteen world cup smallville much has been headed into the mantua via the influential joe it in the house and captain vincent kompany were missing through injury so even the poor footing with visitors ahead of a goal before a break from outside the box and put in the rawest ramps up to norway in the closing minutes belgium set five points clear of croatia at the top of group a. meanwhile there was no love lost in belgrade as bitter
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u.s., russia, and turkey. these countries have good reputations in wrestling. we contacted the organizer and told them to retain wrestling. >> reporter: they lobbied and won. it's the best news for wrestlers like this man who has represented his country internationally. he didn't want the dedication to go to waste. >> translator: i just want to see a gold olympic medal hanging on my chest. it takes a lot of effort if you want to win. >> reporter: iran has practiced wrestling since ancient times, and of iran's 60 olympic medals 38 have been for wrestling. many of these young men also hope to become olympians and maybe one day have their photo hanging beside their hero. >>> a european museum has discovered a priceless painting hidden in the attic of a home for years. it has been years stored away, because it was thought to have been painted by someone else, but a two-year investigation, confirmed its authenticity. >>> a gold discovery has been made. dozens of gold and silver coins and jewelry dating back to the
u.s., russia, and turkey. these countries have good reputations in wrestling. we contacted the organizer and told them to retain wrestling. >> reporter: they lobbied and won. it's the best news for wrestlers like this man who has represented his country internationally. he didn't want the dedication to go to waste. >> translator: i just want to see a gold olympic medal hanging on my chest. it takes a lot of effort if you want to win. >> reporter: iran has practiced wrestling...
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. >> russia is the victim. >> oh, russia is the victim. 158 pounds of pasty nerd walks into your country and you are powerless to do anything about it. >> he is an unwelcomed guest. >> you know what i do with guest whose don't leave i shave my legs while i am watching tv. >> we are unfamiliar with this. >> maybe we should discuss something that never seems to elicit strong opinion, russia's treatment of gays. >> why do you think that gay people are so obsessed with their well-being? like not getting a cab or getting put in jail. >> gay people have the same rights as the other people, just don't manifest this in the presence of our public with all of this kind of parades, you know, mass demonstration. >> so better to not be gay at all? >> you know, i think that this is a kind of inferiority complex. why the hell you have to have parades? >> yes, these gay pride parades clearly demonstrate an inferiority complex with all of their phallic imagery, we get it guys, you are gay, get your (bleep) out of my face. all they need to do is look to their president to see what is an appropriate public
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syria quickly today welcomed this call from russia. why do you believe this is not a reasonable conclusion to this -- some reasonable movement, i should say? >> because i don't think russia is serious. i don't think they are sincere. i don't think syria is sincere. russia has provided a bunch of diversionary tactics at the security council. they've stopped u.n. envoys, brahimi, annan from doing something about a political settlement in syria. they are stalling and aiming to influence the congressional vote, give them an excuse. a member of congress can say, let's see this diplomatic initiative. diplomacy failed in this effort. we have tried hard to push for a diplomatic solution. i think the administration, tamron, should stay the course and proceed with the vote. they've made a good strong case. it's going to be tough but that's how i would proceed. i would be very careful about accepting or starting to negotiate on this diversionary tactic. whods going to enforce it? you have to go to the u.n. security council to enforce a stoppage o
syria quickly today welcomed this call from russia. why do you believe this is not a reasonable conclusion to this -- some reasonable movement, i should say? >> because i don't think russia is serious. i don't think they are sincere. i don't think syria is sincere. russia has provided a bunch of diversionary tactics at the security council. they've stopped u.n. envoys, brahimi, annan from doing something about a political settlement in syria. they are stalling and aiming to influence the...
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invasion of russia especially with the japanese troops because japan was the only ally that was not engaged on the western front they thought they could go petra and siberian railway to russia but that was not wilson's idea at all. he said hist the russians will just rise up against that. especially 14 years earlier. the last thing they want is a foreign army to go in there going right into the hands of germany so his idea was a little different that he wanted the troops to keep a low profile, and added dave army and so his idea that is why only 8500 troops but that they would controls of real way to send a but we did not want a big invasion. >>host: how long were the troops in siberia? >>guest: even though they went into get the russians to reestablish the express what happened by the way he made the decision july 6, 1918 soldiers started to arrive in august but by november the germans had collapsed and it turns out it was not needed at all. so then why didn't they come home? they stayed another year in behof today this is what they call mission creep you stay for one rigo for one or stay
invasion of russia especially with the japanese troops because japan was the only ally that was not engaged on the western front they thought they could go petra and siberian railway to russia but that was not wilson's idea at all. he said hist the russians will just rise up against that. especially 14 years earlier. the last thing they want is a foreign army to go in there going right into the hands of germany so his idea was a little different that he wanted the troops to keep a low profile,...
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russia remains an enigma with this rather loose calculus of this administration. i can't imagine what president obama called the bored fella in the back of the classroom, that is vladimir putin, would not seize the opportunity to ring a prolonged presence for the united states military in syria if he ever got the opportunity. >> they would love to bleed us in syria. look what we're talking about now. we are not even talking about how we're going to pay for any of this. the administration says it's going to be short, a couple of days. >> that's what they said about libya. >> that's what they said about libya. >> and libya cost $1.7 billion, we think. it lasted six months, not the dayshe president promised. but the consequences of libya are with us today, and colonel north just referred to congre congressman wolf is exactly right. we need a full-on investigation with this congress because we still don't have the bloody answers and the fact of the matter is this administration has stonewalled. how can anyone give credence to what they promise, what they say or stipul
russia remains an enigma with this rather loose calculus of this administration. i can't imagine what president obama called the bored fella in the back of the classroom, that is vladimir putin, would not seize the opportunity to ring a prolonged presence for the united states military in syria if he ever got the opportunity. >> they would love to bleed us in syria. look what we're talking about now. we are not even talking about how we're going to pay for any of this. the administration...
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hezbollah, obviously, iran and, perhaps, above all, russia, which provides it with military, political and diplomatic support. the foreign minister will seek reassurances that that support from moscow will carry on flowing. >> as you mentioned russia has been an ally of syrian president bashar al-assad's regime. where do the russians stand on this now though? >> i don't see any change whatsoever that the russian position will alter in any way. if we take president putin's words at the end of the g20 in context, he said russia would carry on supporting the regime in syria. there are too many reasons why this is important to the russians to swap course now, if you like, to change course. they distrust the rebels in syria, they don't like them. they fear an islamist - the spread of extremist islamist groups. they see this to a certain extent as a proxy struggle with the united states influence in the middle east. also of importance is the principle of non-inference into sovereign affairs of another country. the relationship they have is important economically, not least through the sale o
hezbollah, obviously, iran and, perhaps, above all, russia, which provides it with military, political and diplomatic support. the foreign minister will seek reassurances that that support from moscow will carry on flowing. >> as you mentioned russia has been an ally of syrian president bashar al-assad's regime. where do the russians stand on this now though? >> i don't see any change whatsoever that the russian position will alter in any way. if we take president putin's words at...
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now russia and syria say they all stand together for peace in the face of a mounting u.s. push for war against damascus the message from the russian and syrian syrian foreign ministers came after their meeting in moscow on monday sean thomas listened into their news conference and joins me now sean. sean what were the arguments that moscow and damascus were putting out there today against any action by washington. well the two foreign. ministers met. basically discussing the latest on the ground in situ the situation in syria also saying that they were against the idea of foreign intervention and they say that any action has to happen in accordance to international law sergey lavrov said that he's dedicated to bring all parties to the table to discuss a solution in syria but the rebels need to be isolated and that no one party can hijack or monopolize the solution he says that they need to wait for the united nations to complete their investigation and for those results to be brought on the table also calling for the un inspectors to come back into syria and can plead thei
now russia and syria say they all stand together for peace in the face of a mounting u.s. push for war against damascus the message from the russian and syrian syrian foreign ministers came after their meeting in moscow on monday sean thomas listened into their news conference and joins me now sean. sean what were the arguments that moscow and damascus were putting out there today against any action by washington. well the two foreign. ministers met. basically discussing the latest on the...
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whatever russia wants from syria, russia will get now. whatever. syria is fully dependent on russia. russia would not have put the initiative out publicly without coordinating with syria. the russian foreign minister said that he wants -- he has urged syria to put all its chemical weapons and international control and then to dismantle it and russia would act immediately. a few moments later the syrian foreign minister welcomed the initiative. my own reading tells me that the russian had already coordinated with the syrians. this is a serious initiative, at least the first line in order to provide a diplomatic way out of the chemical weapons standoff. my take on it -- now you're having the secretary general of the united nations, let's go to the security council, let's pass a security council with the support of russia and china, basically verifying and making sure that all chemical weapons are dismantled inside syria as soon as possible. also, it's not just about chemical weapons. this could provide what i call a confidence building measure to mov
whatever russia wants from syria, russia will get now. whatever. syria is fully dependent on russia. russia would not have put the initiative out publicly without coordinating with syria. the russian foreign minister said that he wants -- he has urged syria to put all its chemical weapons and international control and then to dismantle it and russia would act immediately. a few moments later the syrian foreign minister welcomed the initiative. my own reading tells me that the russian had...
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but russia heard something more. by late morning, its foreign minister had promised to encourage its ally syria to accept it. >> translator: we are calling on the syrian authorities to not only agree on putting chemical weapons storage under international control but also for its further destruction. we have passed our offer to the syrian foreign minister. >> reporter: who, speaking just 60 minutes later, declared his country on board. >> translator: i declare that the syrian arab republic welcomes russia's initiative on the basis that the syrian leadership cares about the lives of our citizens and the security in our country. >> reporter: by the end of the day, some very powerful american voices were at least in theory publicly endorsing the idea. >> if the regime immediately surrendered its stockpiles to international control as was suggested by secretary kerry and the russians, that would be an important step. but this cannot be another excuse for delay or obstruction. >> reporter: but the rhetorical may be gettin
but russia heard something more. by late morning, its foreign minister had promised to encourage its ally syria to accept it. >> translator: we are calling on the syrian authorities to not only agree on putting chemical weapons storage under international control but also for its further destruction. we have passed our offer to the syrian foreign minister. >> reporter: who, speaking just 60 minutes later, declared his country on board. >> translator: i declare that the syrian...
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russia makes an offer it says could avert a u.s. strike on syria. >> back on the hill and facing pressure from the white house, congress getting ready for a vote on the issue. >> swimmer diana nyad taking on scenics that are questions her recent feat. >> russia is now offering and idea that it says could forestall military action on syria. russia saying that it could urge syria to put its chemical weapons under international control if that would avert military strikes. in an hour, congress goes back to work in washington. tonight, president obama will be making his case to the american public in 6t.v. interviews. with start with london. phil, first, what do we know about this plan? >> coming out of moscow, we didn't hear too much, just the idea being floated. we did hear secretary of state john kerry saying in an off hand comment that assad could avoid to strike if he gives up all his chemical weapons, but he's not going to do that. where we are hearing a little bit more of the specifics is actually coming out of the united nations
russia makes an offer it says could avert a u.s. strike on syria. >> back on the hill and facing pressure from the white house, congress getting ready for a vote on the issue. >> swimmer diana nyad taking on scenics that are questions her recent feat. >> russia is now offering and idea that it says could forestall military action on syria. russia saying that it could urge syria to put its chemical weapons under international control if that would avert military strikes. in an...
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invade russia? >> 1918 the height of world war i the germans closing in on paris it looked as though the allies would lose the war bombarding shells into paris the french government was packing up papers so what can we do? the immediate answer was to recreate the russians so the bolsheviks took over it and they pulled russia out of the war so they said we need another russian front to take the troops away from france that is basically why woodrow wilson decided to 7500 american soldiers to siberia. of the idea they will protect sup part of the trans siberian railroad to get a to the anti-bolsheviks' a and as they could overthrow them to do reach. >>host: whose idea was that? >>guest: the allies are pressuring wilson to do this because they were scared. >>host: they were specifically asking the wilson government to go into russia? >>guest: right. with there was a difference of philosophy because they thought of the massive invasion of russia especially with the japanese troops because japan was the o
invade russia? >> 1918 the height of world war i the germans closing in on paris it looked as though the allies would lose the war bombarding shells into paris the french government was packing up papers so what can we do? the immediate answer was to recreate the russians so the bolsheviks took over it and they pulled russia out of the war so they said we need another russian front to take the troops away from france that is basically why woodrow wilson decided to 7500 american soldiers...
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magazine in russia and in london and alexander make your. legal expert and blogger joining us now i will side with hugh who is our political senior political correspondent here how are things standing right now in terms of the polls i just want to give you the numbers one hundred percent of the votes have been counted surrogates are down and is that fifty one point thirty seven looks in the twenty seven point twenty four and it's thirty three percent turnout quite a light low turnout actually for this election but election the violin actually did much better than people thought he would at least according to polls that we were polling you know when comparing started speaking about doing very well in terms of how he did because i think a lot of people were quite skeptical as to will he do better but he has i'm going to go to alexander make yours in london right now and ask him this how would you assess his results that he's done so well in these elections. and well i think one shouldn't exaggerate this he got twenty seven percent out of the t
magazine in russia and in london and alexander make your. legal expert and blogger joining us now i will side with hugh who is our political senior political correspondent here how are things standing right now in terms of the polls i just want to give you the numbers one hundred percent of the votes have been counted surrogates are down and is that fifty one point thirty seven looks in the twenty seven point twenty four and it's thirty three percent turnout quite a light low turnout actually...
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obama had hoped for at the g-20 summit in russia. the president's critics say he squandered time he could have used to draw domestic support, first drawing red lines and denying syria crossed them. >> assad used them almost a year ago and we didn't get involved then. probably should have done something sooner. >> reporter: the president heads back to capitol hill on tuesday for separate lunches with the democratic and republican caucuses in the senate. there are more than enough undecided votes in both the house and the senate to swing the vote either way. bret? >> thank you. please join us tomorrow night for the president's primetime address. we'll start our coverage at 8:55 p.m. eastern time with the president beginning at 9:00 eastern. >>> still ahead, what the u.s. can expect in retaliation if it hits syria. >>> first, running the numbers, counting the heads for the president's syria authorization in congress. [ male announcer ] centrum has been a leader in multivitamins for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended
obama had hoped for at the g-20 summit in russia. the president's critics say he squandered time he could have used to draw domestic support, first drawing red lines and denying syria crossed them. >> assad used them almost a year ago and we didn't get involved then. probably should have done something sooner. >> reporter: the president heads back to capitol hill on tuesday for separate lunches with the democratic and republican caucuses in the senate. there are more than enough...
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she said she welcomes this move by russia. she's also somebody, not unlike everybody else on capitol hill, getting pounded by her constituents back home, saying please don't do this. we have been talking since we have seen this breaking news, about whether this could be a way out for the president and also for members of congress who are out on a limb with something that might not pass. >> keep your eyes and ears close, as i know you are, to what is happening both at the house and senate. as clearly, this debate could get very interesting. many are saying this vote on whether to strike is a seminole moment in president obama's foreign policy legacy. let's talk about this. let's bring in jamon and ana navarro. welcome to both of you. my goodness, this day has gotten more interesting, has it not? let me debeen with the polls. jamal, first to you. another poll shows lawmakers have room to go against what their constituents say. 57% of those surveyed say they would not be more or less likely to vote for a lawmaker based on the yea
she said she welcomes this move by russia. she's also somebody, not unlike everybody else on capitol hill, getting pounded by her constituents back home, saying please don't do this. we have been talking since we have seen this breaking news, about whether this could be a way out for the president and also for members of congress who are out on a limb with something that might not pass. >> keep your eyes and ears close, as i know you are, to what is happening both at the house and senate....
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and i saw what she said on russia. i do not want to get ahead of the administration. they will evaluate that. this is something very new. see how real it is, whether or not this will be a dealing tactics and how much of a role we want to give russia as far as having an influence of what goes on in the middle east. ok? thank you. >> would you trust the russians? >> it is a question of laying it out, and then you have to lay out the situation. i do not want to speak for them. sometimes you have to shake hands with the devil. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> that was peter king of the house. also a member of the intelligence committee, speaking to cameras earlier today. we will put the phone numbers back up on the screen. we want to hear your voices. the president is having lunch with senate republicans tomorrow on capitol hill, and there is a hearing at 10:00 a.m., and it is with secretaries kerry and hagel dempsey. chiefs head we will bring you this live at 10:00 a.m. you can watch it there. next call on congressional action on syria comes from christina in san diego. re
and i saw what she said on russia. i do not want to get ahead of the administration. they will evaluate that. this is something very new. see how real it is, whether or not this will be a dealing tactics and how much of a role we want to give russia as far as having an influence of what goes on in the middle east. ok? thank you. >> would you trust the russians? >> it is a question of laying it out, and then you have to lay out the situation. i do not want to speak for them....
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kerry told them russia does not plan to go to war over syria. the chief of staff from the kremlin says the warships may be needed to evacuate the main naval base. its only port in the mediterranean and middle east. that port is in syria as the port of tartus. it is potential for a terrorist attack, less concerned about russia, that has the pentagon concerned. >> for more on this let's bring in pulitzer prize winning journalist and fox contributor. judy, welcome. let's start with the retaliation issue that assad brought up. and, you know, everything is on the table. he said, well, you never know what the rebels will do, if you all attack us, you know, i'm oh of he said, basically, i'm dealing with a huge can of worms here. i've got two different -- t at least two different forces that, who knows what they might do. >> right, xakly. this is the kind of threat that is supposed to intimidate those on the hill who are undecided, who haven't made up their minds whether or not they really think that this kind of a military strike is in america's intere
kerry told them russia does not plan to go to war over syria. the chief of staff from the kremlin says the warships may be needed to evacuate the main naval base. its only port in the mediterranean and middle east. that port is in syria as the port of tartus. it is potential for a terrorist attack, less concerned about russia, that has the pentagon concerned. >> for more on this let's bring in pulitzer prize winning journalist and fox contributor. judy, welcome. let's start with the...
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now russia and syria say they will stand together for peace in the face of a mounting u.s. push for war against damascus the message from the russian and syrian foreign ministers came after their meeting in moscow on monday sean thomas listened in to the news conference. but he's dedicated to bring all parties to the table to discuss the solution in syria he says that they need to wait for the united nations to complete their investigation and for those results to be brought on the table also calling for the un inspectors to come back into syria and can plead their work . sergey lavrov reminded the public that they have evidence that it could be the rebels themselves that actually used chemical weapons and so the situation isn't as cut and dry as is making it seem to be and then also called on the united states to lead the way in that peace process talk to us hear what he had to say about that. syrian coley has confirmed that damascus is willing to attend the geneva two conference without any preconditions in order to look for a solution to the crisis together with the oppo
now russia and syria say they will stand together for peace in the face of a mounting u.s. push for war against damascus the message from the russian and syrian foreign ministers came after their meeting in moscow on monday sean thomas listened in to the news conference. but he's dedicated to bring all parties to the table to discuss the solution in syria he says that they need to wait for the united nations to complete their investigation and for those results to be brought on the table also...
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is russia being an honest broker here? >> the administration is trying to figure out whether this is a real possibility, proposal or delaying tactic. it followed kerry saying rhetorically today in london, sure there's a way assad could avoid a military strike. that's if he follows international protocols and turns over chemical weapons but he's never going to do that. you could kind of see sergey lavrov, long time foreign minister and the guy that's been around the block, huh, maybe that's the way to do this. from the administrative's perspective, it couldn't come at a worse time. it's a new idea that has nothing to do with the case you just heard him making. >> how tough is this the white house makes the full-court press. >> russian proposal is a game changer not just because of what that lavrov pointed out, "you have joe manchin and another who asks obama to give syrians an opportunity to be part of the chemical weapons convention. also whether classified or in public tell about the process of escalation. doesn't mean ca
is russia being an honest broker here? >> the administration is trying to figure out whether this is a real possibility, proposal or delaying tactic. it followed kerry saying rhetorically today in london, sure there's a way assad could avoid a military strike. that's if he follows international protocols and turns over chemical weapons but he's never going to do that. you could kind of see sergey lavrov, long time foreign minister and the guy that's been around the block, huh, maybe...
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i don't think when the administration is dealing with russia ordealing with syria, they take what russia and syria say with a grain of salt. observers of syria, wolf, don't expect assad would ever give up his chemical weapons. they find it sort of disingenuous that russia and syria would propose this and the administration for a long time now has felt na russia's role in all of this is to slow things down, gum up the, would to buy time. so they're very skeptical that's what's happening again here. >> i'm coming over to the white house in a little while. i'm going to be sitting down with the president for an interview. he's giving a lot of interviews today. he's giving interviews to six news organizations, television nous organizations. tomorrow night 9:00 p.m. eastern, he'll address the nation from the white house. are we expecting some new arguments from the president now or is it going to be more detail of what he's been saying over the past couple of weeks? >> i think initially we expected, wolf, that he was maybe not going to say anything very new, that more than anything, he was rel
i don't think when the administration is dealing with russia ordealing with syria, they take what russia and syria say with a grain of salt. observers of syria, wolf, don't expect assad would ever give up his chemical weapons. they find it sort of disingenuous that russia and syria would propose this and the administration for a long time now has felt na russia's role in all of this is to slow things down, gum up the, would to buy time. so they're very skeptical that's what's happening again...
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foreign minister sergey lavrov says russia is ready syria to give up its chemical arsenal to avoid a foreign intervention an idea put forward by u.s. secretary of state john kerry. but shortly after john kerry made that statement in london the u.s. state department backtracked saying it was never intended as a real offer. in the battle for moscow is over. and is elected for a new term in office but opposition runnerup alexina valley refuses to concede defeat calling for a mass rally to demand a recount. you're watching tape with me and. now russia's foreign minister says he's ready to negotiate with syrian president bashar al assad to try and get him to hand over his chemical weapons stockpile to the international community he was responding to a statement from his u.s. counterpart john kerry will thomas joins us live from more on this show on this issue here isn't there because washington then withdrew that statement from kerry saying this rhetoric but russia have taken him up on the offer believing it could be a way forward indeed it's going to be interesting to see how all of this
foreign minister sergey lavrov says russia is ready syria to give up its chemical arsenal to avoid a foreign intervention an idea put forward by u.s. secretary of state john kerry. but shortly after john kerry made that statement in london the u.s. state department backtracked saying it was never intended as a real offer. in the battle for moscow is over. and is elected for a new term in office but opposition runnerup alexina valley refuses to concede defeat calling for a mass rally to demand a...
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a plea for peace russia and syria washington to shift its focus to international negotiations and a joint message warning that military action against syria would provoke chaos and terrorism. meanwhile barack obama tries to persuade reluctant lawmakers to back an armed intervention ahead of a crucial congress vote. moscow's thing may be an in is elected for a new term edging past the fifty percent mark needed to secure victory in a single voting round but opposition runner up next in the valley refuses to concede defeat. good afternoon welcome you watching with me and three farm. negotiations not missiles are the best way to resolve the syrian conflict that's the joint message from the russian and syrian foreign ministers who have been meeting in moscow russia wants to see the so-called geneva two peace talks take place and says a u.s. attack on syria would derail them artes sean thomas has more. sergey lavrov said that he's dedicated to bring all parties to the table to discuss the solution in syria he says that they need to wait for the united nations to complete their investigation and
a plea for peace russia and syria washington to shift its focus to international negotiations and a joint message warning that military action against syria would provoke chaos and terrorism. meanwhile barack obama tries to persuade reluctant lawmakers to back an armed intervention ahead of a crucial congress vote. moscow's thing may be an in is elected for a new term edging past the fifty percent mark needed to secure victory in a single voting round but opposition runner up next in the valley...
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it may mark the day that protest politics came of age in russia. peter sharp, al jazeera in moscow. >>> in stadiums across the united states and sitting in front of their television set. millions of americans are celebrating the first nfl season. we have scores and highlights coming up next. sachin asked the indian media not to put too much pleasure pressure on the teenager. >> my son started his career. it's a humble request if he can live his life like a normal 14-year-old without thinking of anything other than falling in love with the sport. (applause) >> some footsteps to follow in. more on the website. check it out. all the details. get in touch with us on twitter and facebook. plenty more from me later, but that is the sport for now. >> thank you. stay with us on al jazeera. another full bulletin of news is ahead with julie mcdonald, who will be in london for us. for now, goodbye. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you h
it may mark the day that protest politics came of age in russia. peter sharp, al jazeera in moscow. >>> in stadiums across the united states and sitting in front of their television set. millions of americans are celebrating the first nfl season. we have scores and highlights coming up next. sachin asked the indian media not to put too much pleasure pressure on the teenager. >> my son started his career. it's a humble request if he can live his life like a normal 14-year-old...
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russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has told reporters that russia will urge syria to put its chemical weapons supply under international control. but there's a big if. a big one. if that will prevent any u.s. military action against the assad regime. so it is a critical development that russia making this overture to the syrians. put your chemical weapons cache, and it is the largest in the world, don't forget. the single largest chemical weapons cache in the world, put them under international control, and thus avoid any american onslaught of an attack. couple of things that might do. if bashar al assad bites and the russians are not saying whether he's inkling toward accepting this deal, that would save bashar al assad clearly from the obvious and also save him face. he would also save the united states president, barack obama, from having to deal with congress and perhaps having to deal with congress voting down any kind of proposal to go ahead and strike against syria. and again all of this, referring back to the august attack where roughly 1,400 people, roughly 400 of them childr
russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, has told reporters that russia will urge syria to put its chemical weapons supply under international control. but there's a big if. a big one. if that will prevent any u.s. military action against the assad regime. so it is a critical development that russia making this overture to the syrians. put your chemical weapons cache, and it is the largest in the world, don't forget. the single largest chemical weapons cache in the world, put them under...